Thursday, July 12, 2012

We at HalloweenAsylum.com try to provide our customers with
the most comprehensive shopping experience possible. With our YouTube channel,
we have been able to create an experience that is just the same, if not better,
than that of a physical store. In recent months, our YouTube channel has
reached over one million views and keeps on rising.

Our mask videos, which we've been making for a couple years, are now being shot in high definition and
give the viewer a complete 360 degree view of masks rather than just a photo. This
leads to a much more immersive shopping experience in which you have a complete
view of a mask and are now able to see all of the detail instead of just a face.
These videos have led to happier costumers across the globe who now know in
full detail what to expect when they purchase a mask from us.

Our YouTube channel has also allowed fans to view the latest props. You are now able to watch a video and create a mental image of what Pestilence,
Zombie Clown or Clinger, for example, would look like at your very own home. Halloween haunters
can now plan in advance what props they like for the season on a level
that was not possible just a few years ago.

You can view all of our videos either on our YouTube channel or by viewing the product descriptions on our website. If you choose to subscribe to our YouTube channel, you wll be notified when any new videos are added. Please feel free to drop by Halloween Asylum today to see some of our great products!

Friday, July 6, 2012

Do you know that icy chill that runs up your spine
when you travel past a cornfield late at night? Well, this year you can capture
that feeling for an entire season! The Halloween 2012 season is offering a great
series of masks, props, and costumes to create a Haunted Hayride or Frightening
Farm theme. This haunt theme has been a
classic for many rural towns, but this year anyone can add to a tradition or
make a new one for themselves.

A new mask for 2012 making a splash is Evil Corn, who was
featured in our Upcoming Masks blog. This mask combines the rotting undead with a
country twist. This decaying cob delivers with its immense detail. The stray strands
of silk dangle down while dark patches of rotting matter contrast with the
discolored kernels. Even the teeth are composed of misshapen pieces of corn.
This mask is great for blending in a field and then jumping out at unsuspecting
patrons.

Inbred Fred is another one of our great new props for 2012. One look at his
face is enough to make anyone’s stomach churn. This genetic deformity combined
with his life size appearance make him one farmer you don’t want to see when
cruising down a country road late at night. This animated prop with his shaking
movement and archaic pitch fork let you know that no one steps on his property
and lives to tell about it.

Victim Farmer Leaning Prop is here to show the other
side of the farmer kin. A nice old man pulls over to help a broken down car.
When he looks in at the driver, he drops his pitchfork and begins to run back
towards his truck. The farmer is not fast enough to escape his pursuer who
spears him through the back of the head with his own pitchfork. This grisly
sight is much more effective than a ‘No Trespassing’ sign.

The Motel Hell Pig Costume with Mask is straight out
of the 1980 cult classic movie. The costume features a set of overalls, plaid
shirt and the detailed pig mask. This decapitated, blood stained, pig head is a
staple of Farmer Vincent’s in the climactic duel with his brother. This
detailed costume is sure to terrify even those who have not seen the film. If
the costume is not your style, the Pig Mask is available on its own.

The Lifesize Hanging Scarecrow with Crow is perfect
for suspending from a post or a tree. The skeletal face and tattered clothes indicate
that this corpse has been hanging for far too long. This ominous figure will
terrify anyone with its animated eyes and crow that’s dangling a matter-ridden
eyeball from its mouth. The prop has light up eyes to scare those even in the
darkest of nights.

From last year, but still a heavy hitter is TheHarvester. This bad boy is everything you wished for when you thought of a
possessed scarecrow. This cornfield creature appears to command ranks of
Lucifer’s army. He is equipped with a chest piece made of hay, and a jagged
scythe for cutting down would-be trespassers. The Harvester’s face contains a
decayed presence and his eyes are glowing with other-worldly knowledge.

The Scarecrow Creature Reacher has been a favorite
for years. This menacing beast is a full
size costume that is oversized in every possible way. The detail is complete
from the deluxe mask to the latex, claw-like hands. This costume announces your
presence as the ruler of the Haunted Hayride. People will run in fright as you
burst out of a cornfield or through a set of barn doors. With some ingenuity and a desire to scare, you
can provide the most Revolting Ranch your community has ever seen - drop by Halloween Asylum today!

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Medical science has spawned some of horror’s greatest
creations, so why not take this idea and apply it to the undead? New for 2012, Biohazard zombies are a great
way to put a science fiction spin on a Halloween favorite. The Biohazard Zombie
theme opens doors to new haunt themes such as quarantines, chemical
spills, a nuclear zombie apocalypse, or bioweapon attacks – the possibilities
are nearly endless.

Dismembered body parts always add that much needed gruesome
touch. Blood has become such a constant fluid in horror, toxic sludge is now like
a breath of fresh air. The Severed Hands and Feet dripping green slime are
perfect to litter your lawn with and create a trail of death for your guests to
follow.

The Cut off Biohazard Zombie Head appears as if a radioactive claw
ripped open the flesh as scalding, radioactive ooze drenched the rest of the
head. You can hang it from trees or doorways to foreshadow what’s to come for
any trespassers.

The Biohazard Zombie Doctor, Nurse, and Lab Zombie are all full size standing props that will really add authenticity to your biohazard theme. Rich in detail from head to toe, each individual character is high quality. The Biohazard Zombie Doctor and Nurse are both dressed in uniforms, but their savaged and torn bodies create the idea that they were attacked while tending to infected patients. ﻿

The Biohazard Lab Zombie appears to be a
researcher who was caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. His Biohazard
suit and gas mask are both coated in slime while gaping holes of exposed flesh
cover his face. The shredded, oozing faces play into the theme of an
uncontrollable outbreak. With mutilated uniforms and light up eyes, these props
create the feeling as if there is absolutely no hope of survival within sight.

Another way to add to the biohazard theme is with signs. Two
notable ones that can play into a biohazard outbreak are the Zombie Shelter Sign and the Hospital Directory Sign. With
either, guests will have the feeling of walking through a fallen haven that is
now littered with the grisly remains of the unfortunate. These signs are also a
great way to keep people moving through a haunt without taking them out of the
Halloween mindset.

If you are looking to get interactive with the biohazard
theme then look no further than the Biohazard Collector Costume. Although this
costume has been available for a couple years, it fits in really well with this
theme.This costume allows you to be a
part of the hazmat team that is looking for human remains to conduct research on
and hopefully find a cure for this horrible disease.

Friday, June 8, 2012

2012
is shaping up to be one of the best years for masks in recent history. Forces
have combined to create some of the best looking, high-quality products of fan favorites.
This year simply exemplifies the determination of artists to create great works,
manufacturers to have the faith to develop these products, and most
importantly, Halloween fans who demand these fantastic masks and keep the dream
alive. Here are just a few select highlights of the immense collection of new products for Halloween 2012.

Just
like every sports season has a great player who is expected to stand out, the
same is true for the Halloween world with Universal’s Halloween II Michael Myers mask. Produced by Trick or Treat Studios and sculpted by Justin Mabry,
this realistic mask will satisfy both die hard collectors as well as the
everyday Myers fan. This lifelike depiction of the iconic “boogeyman” is the most
screen accurate to date. Down to the most minute detail, even the sewing pin
stab wound in the neck, this mask delivers on all levels. If this was not
enough, a special blood tears edition is available as well. Crimson streaks
rain down the face of the slasher in this alternative appearance.

If
two heads are better than one, then surely three is even better with the
Halloween III mask set, featuring the Witch, the Pumpkin, and the Skull. The Witch
is a ghoulish hag, complete with boils and missing teeth. The Pumpkin masks features
an orange finish with Jack-O-Lantern cutouts for the face while the Skull is
riddled with cracks and a broken smile. Michael Myers absence was not enough to
remove this film from horror movie history as these masks have been reissued by
Don Post from their original release thirty years ago. Collectors will be
ecstatic as prices for the 80’s originals now fetch upward of $1,000. These
iconic Sliver Shamrock masks are available for a fraction of the price and even
more affordable in the set. Staying true to the film, these Don Post masks even
feature a Silver Shamrock tag to compliment the design. The only thing that separates
these reissue masks from their big screen counterparts is their lack of face
melting.

Both
the Vermillion and Veridian Skulls are being reissued by Don Post as well for
the 2012 season. Both masks share the same design as the Halloween III Skull,
but feature different colors – one is vermillion (red) contrasted with pearly
white teeth and the other is a single shade of eye catching of veridian (green).

Three
standouts from Ghoulish Productions this year are the Lunatic, Black Wolf and
Evil Corn. Lunatic is a zany character who, despite restraints tearing the
flesh from his scalp and prying his mouth open, maintains a maniacal smile. His
deranged appearance is assisted by his wild mad-eyed stare and scraggly scraps
of hair. Black Wolf is a hellish pairing of mangy hound and blood-thirsty
beast. His black, untamed mane is riddled with red, gaping patches of gore. His
mouth hangs open, as if he is going in for the kill, exposing his blood coated
fangs.

Evil Corn is a demonic take on everyone’s summer favorite food. This ear
of corn from hell has menacing blue eyes, and raw exposed teeth, blackened by
its own molding vegetation. A gruesome gouge cuts down the scalp of the demonic
creature, displaying a dark fleshy layer beneath the yellow kernels. Even
sparse pieces of silk drape the mask, making Evil Corn appear even more wild
and disheveled. Terrify unsuspecting guest as you burst through stalks of your
nearest cornfield on any haunted hayride. More of a Corn on the Macabre I’d
say!

This
iconic comic book character stays true to his roots in this Trick or Treat
Studios Production. The Hellboy Mask, sculpted by Justin Mabry, features the superhero
in his appearance from the Dark Horse comic books, not the film version. Completely
red faced, except for stoic yellow eyes that match his facial expression,
Hellboy is a creature that has depth beneath his forehead stumps. With black
facial hair and side burns, Hellboy is a spot on match for any comic book fan
or even someone trying to summon their inner demon.

For
any fan of lesser known horror movies with a devoted following, “Motel Hell”
should be on your list. Don Post has released the licensed oversized Pig Head mask as worn by Farmer Vincent in the 1980’s original.This mask contains all the markings from the
film, even the blood streaks up the snout, around the eye and over the ear. For
even deeper authenticity, there is a patch of hair up the center of the snout
and even minor blood marks on the mouth of the swine. This mask is great for
anyone who is a fan of the film or someone working with a deranged butcher shop
or haunted farm theme.

Another
licensed mask Don Post has for the upcoming season is Pumpkinhead. This sickly looking
creature is from the film,”Pumpkinhead”. This monster, driven by vengeance in
the film, has a deathly appearance, with its vacant white eyes and fang-filled mouth.
On the side of the mask, there are missing pieces of skin that display the pink,
spongy brain of the monster. The mask comes with a set of hands whose long
claws share the same flesh tone of the mask. Due to the detail of Pumpkinhead,
even those who have not even seen the film will want to get their hands on this
mask.

As always, Halloween is an exciting time for everyone. With all the great products, we could not be more elated to show off all the great stuff in store for the following months. Remember, these are just a few of our new products. To see our full selection, please drop by Halloween Asylum to check it all out.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

This week we have begun running a Deal of the Day program. Each day we will feature a different item at great savings. We are three days into starting this and it's going quite well and we've gotten some great feedback from everyone. We will rotate between halloween props, masks, and costumes as specials. Be sure to check Halloween Asylum each day for our latest promo posted in the left hand column. Below is an example of the first Deal of the Day we ran. We plan to run this program through Halloween.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Somehow, every year the mask industry (well, at least the smaller independent companies within it) deliver new and amazing latex masks. This year is no exception. There are clearly amazing artists out there who design, sculpt, and paint these beauties. We carry masks from many different companies, including the huge costume companies, but the best is always from the smaller guys. They put more time into their work and they actually care about the quality of what they deliver.

First, I'd like to highlight a couple new masks from Trick or Treat Studios (designated on our website with the prefix TT in the item numbers). First up is the amazing Uncle Creepy mask. I predict this to be the hottest Halloween mask of 2011. Creepy was originally an American horror-comics magazine launched by Warren Publishing in 1964. Each issue's stories were introduced by the host character, Uncle Creepy. Now for the first time in almost 20 years, we are proud to offer the Offically Licensed Uncle Creepy Halloween Mask, sculpted by Justin Mabry.

Next up from Trick or Treat is Dr. Deadly. Another retro mask, yet still amazing among the creepiest masks available today! Appalling to parent groups in the 1970’s, Dr. Deadly and his wares were aggressively protested and ultimately banned from store shelves nationwide.

Decades later, the devious doctor and his deranged dungeon have been raised from the dead. And now, sculpted by Justin Mabry, we bring fans a first-ever offically licensed mask of the infamous Dr. Deadly!

And yes... these masks actually look this good! High quality, hold their shape, you could not ask for more.

Next, let's take a look at some of my favorites from Ghoulish Productions. If you're not familiar with their masks, let me say they are fabulous. With their

own factory in Mexico, Ghoulish not only turns out their own line of great masks, but they're also the factory behind many other small mask companies. All of their work is top notch (look for prefix GP on item numbers to know it's a Ghoulish mask).

I think among their lineup this year that Captain Lester will be among the favorites. Complete with an attached WWII style helmet this one makes a great zombie mask or a great head for that prop you've been wanting to build. We say... You can't keep a good man down... Captain Lester will forever roam the battle fields. This full over the head latex mask is just amazing with tons of detail. Zombies are definitely "in" this year.

Those of you who love scary clowns, you won't be disappointed this year either. We've got several new gruesome members in this line, but the most unusual is Coulrophobia (the abnormal, exaggerated, or irrational fear of clowns). What lurks behind all that clown makeup? Good question! Unleash the demon within with Coulrophobia!

Lots of choices this year. We have 235 halloween masks on our website this year, 76 of which are new for this year. Actually, we still have about a dozen more new masks to add! If you have any questions about our masks, please give us a call or send an email to Nancy@halloweenasylum.com and I'll give you any info I can.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Coulrophobia (the fear of clowns) effects a LOT of people and that's great news for haunted house owners! Lots of haunts feature clowns and we've always seen interest in our scary clown masks and props over the years. So this year, when we came across some amazing GIANT clown heads we did not hesitate to pick some up for our line of Halloween Props. We will have four of these heads - three are made of fiberglass and one is latex. They're ideal for marking the entrance to your haunt. Since the heads are 5 feet tall and 4 feet wide, they will definitely get your haunt some attention.

First up is our favorite - the 5 Ft. Deluxe Scary Clown Head. This one has a highly detailed paint job, with a nice glossy finish. This head is made of fiberglass so you can hang it outside your haunt with no worries about it getting wet in the rain. With proper care, this prop will last for many, many years.

Notice the cat-like eyes and small horns protruding out around the face. Those teeth look moistened with the saliva of one hungry clown! A menacing sign for your haunt to be sure.

Next up is the 5 Ft. Giant Latex Clown Head. The prop has very vibrant colors, from the shaggy red hair to the polka dot bow tie. The eyes are like enormous buttons. Big fangs and quite possibly the largest clown nose on the planet add the finishing touch. Like the other clown heads, this one is flat on the back for easy hanging. Because the material is latex, this is best suited for indoor use. It can certainly be displayed outside, but it will be more vulnerable to the elements than the fiberglass heads.

This next 5 Ft. Fiberglass Scarface Clown Head definitely has that retro feel to it. You can just picture this one hanging outside the funhouse taunting you to come inside. Or perhaps it belongs over the entrance to the sideshow tent. Come one, come all to see the freaks of nature inside! Yeah, I can see that! This clown himself looks pretty freaky with his one light up eye. The other was of course lost in a most unfortunate incident.

Last, but certainly not least is the 5 Ft Fiberglass Yellow Hat Clown Head. Also done with a retro style, this clown would look great outside of any circus themed haunted house. With two lighted eyes, this prop will light the way, beckoning the bravest of souls to step forward. All others will no doubt be dragged in kicking and screaming by their supportive pals.

Any way you slice it, all of these clowns would look great at a haunt. To truly appreciate their size and detail they really have to be seen in person. Haunt patrons will definitely be in awe of these characters. So stop by Halloween Asylum to check out these great new props - all in our Scary Clown prop section. We expect to have these giant heads in stock by mid August.

About Me

This is our 11th year bringing you totally demented masks, costumes and props online. Since 2001, we have grown from a small website offering just a few dozen products to the huge selection we have today. We have also tailored our product line to those searching for the scariest stuff you can imagine.

We stock everything we sell at our Massachusetts warehouse allowing us to ship your order the same day you place it.

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